Vanes Pirate Code
Article I.
One shall not raid, partake in a raid against, nor cast harmful voodoo on a fellow pirate
flyin' the Black Flag, unless said player cast on you first.
Sub Rules:
a). If a player has more then 50 ships and does not hoist the black flag he is fair
game and not considered to be a pirate.
b). If the pirate be inactive, he be fair game to plunder his ships.
Article II.
No pirate shall raid any player more than once in a 3 day period.
Once one raid be concluded on any one player it be good piratin' to let the scallywag rebuild.
Sub Rules:
a). During times of war all enemies of the crew be exempt from the above article.
Article III.
Any pirate who raids a merchant, must be expectin' retaliation.
When said retaliation arrives, ye must take it like a man and accept the consequences
as a cost of ye profession. If ye don't like the punishment fight back but don't
be whinin' to ye fellow pirates or on the forums.
Article IV.
Any pirate who leads the raid, owns the raid. He be entitled to plunder the swag of his fancy.
The rest of the swag be fair game for the remainin' lot of ye. If he does not want ye takin' part in his raid,
he has no obligation to invite ye! Every pirate be entitled to his own plunder, savvy?!
Sub Rules:
a). To be considered the leader of a raid, ye must be the one doing all the planning and casting;
or directing the casting onto ye fellow contributors.
b). If ye bring on help in your raid, ye must be prepared to offer fair compensation to yer mates.
Article V.
One shall not raid a new player, unless he be one himself.
Sub Rules:
a). A new player be defined by his player ID. If his ID number be less than 500 lower than that of the
newest player to Avonmora, he be considered new and off limits.
Article VI.
When ye have an accord with another pirate, ye hold true to yer end of the deal.
If ye bargain is struck with anyone who not be a pirate, the choice be yers.
Ye be also accepting the consequences alone if ye don't hold up yer end!
Sub Rules:
a). For the definition of a pirate, see Article I. sub rule a).
Article I.
One shall not raid, partake in a raid against, nor cast harmful voodoo on a fellow pirate
flyin' the Black Flag, unless said player cast on you first.
Sub Rules:
a). If a player has more then 50 ships and does not hoist the black flag he is fair
game and not considered to be a pirate.
b). If the pirate be inactive, he be fair game to plunder his ships.
Article II.
No pirate shall raid any player more than once in a 3 day period.
Once one raid be concluded on any one player it be good piratin' to let the scallywag rebuild.
Sub Rules:
a). During times of war all enemies of the crew be exempt from the above article.
Article III.
Any pirate who raids a merchant, must be expectin' retaliation.
When said retaliation arrives, ye must take it like a man and accept the consequences
as a cost of ye profession. If ye don't like the punishment fight back but don't
be whinin' to ye fellow pirates or on the forums.
Article IV.
Any pirate who leads the raid, owns the raid. He be entitled to plunder the swag of his fancy.
The rest of the swag be fair game for the remainin' lot of ye. If he does not want ye takin' part in his raid,
he has no obligation to invite ye! Every pirate be entitled to his own plunder, savvy?!
Sub Rules:
a). To be considered the leader of a raid, ye must be the one doing all the planning and casting;
or directing the casting onto ye fellow contributors.
b). If ye bring on help in your raid, ye must be prepared to offer fair compensation to yer mates.
Article V.
One shall not raid a new player, unless he be one himself.
Sub Rules:
a). A new player be defined by his player ID. If his ID number be less than 500 lower than that of the
newest player to Avonmora, he be considered new and off limits.
Article VI.
When ye have an accord with another pirate, ye hold true to yer end of the deal.
If ye bargain is struck with anyone who not be a pirate, the choice be yers.
Ye be also accepting the consequences alone if ye don't hold up yer end!
Sub Rules:
a). For the definition of a pirate, see Article I. sub rule a).